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The architectural GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) presents a unique opportunity for architects and contractors. The panels are only 3/4"… MORE..>>

Balusters are used for design accent with commercial as well as residential buildings for centuries. AAS GFRC manufacturing technique is… MORE..>>

Concrete has captured the imagination of designers for thousands of years offering options and flexibility to mold it in different… MORE..>>

The AAS team is able to provide design assist to the architect and contractor for a project. The in-house engineering… MORE..>>

The American Gothic style design for the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Stillwater, Oklahoma required very detailed arches, window… MORE..>>

The AAS team worked closely with the architect and contractor to realize elevation design for the Sundance… MORE..>>

ONE: With precise control over size, shape and tolerances, AAS is able to manufacture stone panels with unparalleled range… MORE..>>

The AAS team works very closely with customers to simplify the onsite construction process. The team is able to guide… MORE..>>

This video shows details of a very commonly used technique for anchoring cast stone (dry-vibrant tamp), architectural wet-pour precast, or… MORE..>>

GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is much simpler to install because of its light weight and pre-engineered connections for anchorage… MORE..>>

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS – formerly ACS) has well developed system to design and manufacture products that are customized for… MORE..>>

AAS stone panels are used on this project in various applications, as an exterior veneer rain-screen, at the entry and… MORE..>>

Advanced Architectural Stone (AAS) has developed a course on GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) while working closely with AEC… MORE..>>

GFRC products have pre-engineered, built in connections that simplifies the onsite installation. See in this video, examples of drawings and… MORE..>>